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    clout
    /klaʊt/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. hit (someone or something) hard: informal "I clouted him round the head"
    • 2. mend with a patch: archaic "he helps the women clout their pans"

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  2. CLOUT definition: 1. to hit someone or something with the hand or with a heavy object: 2. If you clout a ball, such…. Learn more.

  3. Sep 27, 2012 · The meaning of CLOUT is a piece of cloth or leather : rag. How to use clout in a sentence.

  4. Sep 20, 2023 · Clout refers to influence, power, or popularity, and girls use it to describe someone who has a significant presence on social media or who is trying to gain attention or fame. It is not specific to girls and does not have a different meaning when used by them.

  5. noun. 1. informal. a blow with the hand or a hard object. 2. power or influence, esp in politics. 3. archery. a. the target used in long-distance shooting. b. the centre of this target. c. a shot that hits the centre. 4.

  6. CLOUT meaning: 1. to hit someone or something with the hand or with a heavy object: 2. If you clout a ball, such…. Learn more.

  7. noun. informal. a blow with the hand or a hard object. power or influence, esp in politics. archery. the target used in long-distance shooting. the centre of this target. a shot that hits the centre. Also calledclout nail a short, flat-headed nail used esp for attaching sheet metal to wood.

  8. the quality of having a superior or more favorable position. noun. a target used in archery. see more. noun. a short nail with a flat head; used to attach sheet metal to wood. synonyms: clout nail. see more. a thin pointed piece of metal that is hammered into materials as a fastener.

  9. Definition of clout noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. n. 1. informal a blow with the hand or a hard object. 2. power or influence, esp in politics. 3. (Archery) archery. a. the target used in long-distance shooting. b. the centre of this target.

  11. Jan 28, 2019 · The slang appears early as the 1860s for “political influence,” apparently based on a centuries-old sense of clout meaning “punch” or “force.”. A person with clout can get things done on Capitol Hill or Wall Street.